(FOX40.COM) — More than 100 people were arrested and two juveniles were rescued during a massive human trafficking sting operation that involved several law enforcement agencies.
Operation FAFO (fool around and find out) lasted two days and was led by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the operation was part of a “concentrated effort to combat human trafficking and exploitation in Sacramento County.” During the sting, law enforcement officers posed as undercover buyers and sellers to catch those involved in sex crimes.
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“This sting sends a clear message to those involved in the illegal sex trade: we are committed to protecting our community from exploitation, especially our most vulnerable,” said Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper. “Human trafficking, especially the exploitation of minors, is a serious crime, and we will continue to work tirelessly to bring justice to victims.”
Video footage from the sting operation shows the intense moments that dozens of law enforcement officers chased down and arrested multiple suspects. Drones and other high-tech equipment were used to ensure the apprehension of the alleged traffickers. Video footage also shows investigators hiding out in hotel rooms, arranging meetups with alleged predators, and ambushing unsuspecting ‘buyers.’
Other agencies involved in the operation included the California Highway Patrol, Rancho Cordova Police Department, the California Department of Justice Human Trafficking Team, Drive for Impact, the Sacramento Family Justice Center, and other victim advocate groups. In total, 122 individuals were arrested on charges related to prostitution, solicitation, and trafficking.
The operation also led to the identification and rescue of two juveniles, both 16 years old, who were being trafficked for sex. Officials said the young victims are now receiving care and services to help them recover from their traumatic experiences and transition to a safer, healthier environment.
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